That was the one huge positive I took from this game. I think J-Will really got into his groove and we're gonna need that. It was also nice to see him mesh with other players on the team like Wade & Zo, he had a lot of nice-touch passes that were missed, a few by that idiot Antoine Walker.byroan said:Posey will make the team a lot better. I really liked him in Memphis. J-Dub has disappointing so far but he won't stay like that.
And yes, 126...I've been away from this forum since last year, but if you guys remember, I questioned the HELL out of Stan's coaching abilities last year, and I will continue to do so. Can we win it all with Stan? Sure. However, we can do better off. He is prone to abandon what is going for us in crucial situations. Thursday against Indiana when we were up 2 in the 4th, we had FOUR straight possessions where the ball did NOT TOUCH DWYANE WADE's HANDS ONCE. That is outright pathetic. Tonight, we build up an 8-point lead on Zo's strong defense and what happens? We sit him on the bench and the Bucks go on a 10-2 run. As soon as he comes back in, he blocks a huge shot, yet it was pretty much too late. This is Dwyane Wade's team. I am sorry. I don't like the ball movement of this offense, and I am really missing last year's team. Is it going to take long to gain chemistry? Sure. However, I just disagree with parting with last year's team. I feel as if we were a Dwyane Wade injury away, and retaining Damon Jones (also not giving up EJ, which would've kept 'Sual here too, which ex's out Kapono even though he looks better) and maybe adding someone like Marko Jaric to replace Keyon Dooling...man, this team would've been on point.
Lord knows, when Posey comes back...I don't ever want to see Antoine Walker in the game during the 4th quarter again.
I like Stan the person...but I am really beginning to dislike Stan the coach.